Jerome K. Pasto papers, circa 1976-circa 1998.

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Jerome K. Pasto papers, circa 1976-circa 1998.

The collection documents Jerome Pasto's presentation on Evan Pugh which he presented to the Cumberland County Agricultural Society to celebrate the national bicentennial (circa 1976); materials include press releases, historical documents, photographs, the speech, and other contextual materials. In addition, it includes a scrapbook about the Agricultural Museum (1978-1998) by Pasto in his role as curator.

0.23 cubic feet.

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Pennsylvania state university

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The Pennsylvania Humanities Council designated the year 1985 as "The Year of the Pennsylvania Writer." The PHC funded projects in eight locations throughout the Commonwealth to gain appreciation, understanding, and recognition for past and present Pennsylvania writers. The State College/University Park location held a two-stage conference and related events by five Centre County regional organizations. From the description of The Year of the Pennsylvania writer collection, 1984-1986....

Pugh, Evan, 1828-1864

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Evan Pugh was Professor of Chemistry, Scientific and Practical Agriculture, Mineralogy, and Analytical Mechanics, and first president (1860-1864) at the forerunner to Pennsylvania State University. From the description of Evan Pugh papers, 1822-1864. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 31020132 ...

Pasto, Jerome K. (Jerome Kalervo), 1915-

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Jerome K. Pasto was a graduate of Cornell University with a Bachelor of Science degree in agronomy and Master of Science and doctor of philosophy degrees with majors in agricultural economics. Jerome K. Pasto joined the Department of Agricultural Economics at Penn State University in 1950 as an assistant professor of farm management and became an associate professor in 1954. He served on the Senate Committee on Academic Standards, as a College of Agriculture Club campus leader, and as curator of...